Monday, December 18, 2023

Global warming

On September 11, 2023 Biden said, The only existential threat humanity faces even more frightening than a nuclear was is global warming going above 1.5 degrees. That's be real trouble. There's no way back from that. And so, there's a lot we can do in the meantime. So what are we doing. Dry gas production will rise to 103.68 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) in 2023 and 105.12bcf/d in 2024, up from a record 99.60bcf/d in 2022, according to the EIA's latest estimates.Nov 9, 2023 Therefore, as against the increased coal demand, domestic coal production has also increased. In 2022-23, the domestic coal production increased by 14.77% to reach 893.19 MT from 778.21 MT in 2021-22. U.S. oil production is forecast to average an all-time high of 12.8 million barrels a day this year and keep growing to 13.1 million in 2024, the federal Energy Information Administration said in its latest forecast. This is the result of government policy but individuals share some of the responsibility. We are living in 2,000 sq ft homes on two acre lots in the country 20 miles from work where we commute everyday in our SUV's and trucks. We have recreational toys like four wheelers and boats and our garages are filled with lawn care aids like mowers, edgers and leaf blowers and we have automatic watering systems to soak up the fertilizer and herbicides and to top it off many of us have another house with another yard. There is a lot of talk about the rising temeratures but not much action.

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